married Martha Waltrip 1 Feb 1866 Barry Cty, MO
Civil war veteran serving under General U. S. Grant in the 97th Illinois Infantry.
John Stinnett Headline John Stinnett Dead
Member of Old Family Passes Away at Wheaton of General Breakdown
Another of the county's most excellent citizens was called to answer the summons of his Maker, Sunday morning at 3:00 o'clock, when the sprit of John Stinnett, aged 74 years, 6 months and a few days, took its flight.
Mrs. Stinnett was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stinnett, well known and highly respected citizens known in this county during life.
He grew to manhood in this county and married a daughter of Elijah Waltrip, an excellent citizen of the county. Mrs. Stinnett died several years ago.
He was a veteran of the Civil War and served under General U. S. Grant in the 97th Illinois Infantry.
He was the father of Edgar Stinnett of Wheaton; Mrs. Webb Ruff, of Joplin; James Stinnett, of Webb City; Mrs. Anna Lambert of Wheaton; Mrs. Will England and Will Stinnett, of California. He was a cousin of Henderson Brown of near this city, who attended the funeral.
Rev. Francis Goodnight conducted funeral services at Wheaton, Sunday, after which is remains were conveyed to Purdy and laid beside his wife.
Due to age of this obituary very few edits.
married Martha Waltrip 1 Feb 1866 Barry Cty, MO
Civil war veteran serving under General U. S. Grant in the 97th Illinois Infantry.
John Stinnett Headline John Stinnett Dead
Member of Old Family Passes Away at Wheaton of General Breakdown
Another of the county's most excellent citizens was called to answer the summons of his Maker, Sunday morning at 3:00 o'clock, when the sprit of John Stinnett, aged 74 years, 6 months and a few days, took its flight.
Mrs. Stinnett was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stinnett, well known and highly respected citizens known in this county during life.
He grew to manhood in this county and married a daughter of Elijah Waltrip, an excellent citizen of the county. Mrs. Stinnett died several years ago.
He was a veteran of the Civil War and served under General U. S. Grant in the 97th Illinois Infantry.
He was the father of Edgar Stinnett of Wheaton; Mrs. Webb Ruff, of Joplin; James Stinnett, of Webb City; Mrs. Anna Lambert of Wheaton; Mrs. Will England and Will Stinnett, of California. He was a cousin of Henderson Brown of near this city, who attended the funeral.
Rev. Francis Goodnight conducted funeral services at Wheaton, Sunday, after which is remains were conveyed to Purdy and laid beside his wife.
Due to age of this obituary very few edits.
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